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An analysis of the scoring which has been done up to this time shows that the University has made 91 points through ten touchdowns, eight field-goals, and seven goals from touchdowns, while Yale has rolled up 199 points by means of 27 touchdowns, four field-goals, and 25 goals from touchdowns. Each team has played eight games; the University has won six and lost two, but Yale has been undefeated. After 27 touchdowns, Yale kicked all but two goals while the University missed three in ten tries.
For the Crimson eleven, W. H. Churchill '23 is the high scorer with 19 points gained from three touchdowns and one goal from touchdown. C. C. Buell '23 and George Owen Jr. '23 tied for second place with 15 points apiece; Buell made his by three field-goals and six goals from touchdowns, while Owen scored on two touchdowns and one field-goal. R. W. Fitts '23 and K. S. Pfaffman '24 tied for third with 12 points each, Pfaffman making four successful drop-kicks and Fitts scoring two touch-downs.
Captain M. P. Aldrich '22 has been Yale's highest scorer, with eight touchdowns, 17 goals from touchdowns, and four field-goals, for a total of 77 points. R. E. Jordan '23 comes second with 44 points from seven touchdowns and two goals from touchdowns. I. E. Wight '24 comes third with 14 points, C. M. O'Hearn '24 fourth with 13, and G. C. Becket '23 and J. G. Speiden '22 tie for fifth place with 12 points each.
Tables showing the points made by Crimson and Blue players follow:
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